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Must have completed at least one year of college and be enrolled as a college student in the fall of 2022 Must have a cell phone for periodic use to stay in touch with managers and colleagues Must possess an insured and reliable vehicle and be able to travel to and from locations throughout King, Snohomish, and Kitsap counties. Personal vehicles may be used to transport outreach materials including tables and tents Capable of lifting 30 pounds We recommend that you have a quiet home office
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AFB, MD) ● Oak Ridge National Laboratory (Oak Ridge, TN) ● Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (Richland, WA) ● Stanford Linear Accelerator Laboratory (Menlo Park, CA) Areas of research: Engineering, computer science, mathematics, physics, chemistry, environmental science, and more. U.S. citizenship required Application deadline: January 29, 2018, at 8:00 AM EST How to Apply: Applications and supporting materials must be submitted at https://www.zintellect.com/Posting/Details/3873 Program
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, and was impressed with the scale and ambitious use of materials. Honorable Mention #2: Gender Euphoria in Mayhem by Mackenzie Mayhem ’23 (digital print) This piece really intrigued me and the title itself just blew me away. I sincerely appreciate the play on the term gender dysphoria vs euphoria. This concept will stay with me. Beautiful craftsmanship and intriguing use of techniques. This would make a fantastic billboard or mural. Keep scrolling for more photos from the opening! Read Previous New
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materials? What are consequences for violations of academic integrity? Course expectations should be communicated both in writing and in class. If some expectations are especially critical, consider having students sign a pledge or classroom contract. Although the syllabus is a common place to post policies, you can also utilize your Sakai site for sharing such information. For instance, a page could be created in Sakai to post FAQs or tips for success. Sakai announcements are another way to remind
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Must have completed at least one year of college and be enrolled as a college student in the fall of 2022 Must have a cell phone for periodic use to stay in touch with managers and colleagues Must possess an insured and reliable vehicle and be able to travel to and from locations throughout King, Snohomish, and Kitsap counties. Personal vehicles may be used to transport outreach materials including tables and tents Capable of lifting 30 pounds We recommend that you have a quiet home office
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materials accessible via online portals Video hosting sites like YouTube Free educational websites like TedEd and Kahn Academy OER repositories like MERLOT and OER Commons Professional organization websites like the National Education Association Resources created by institutions, government agencies, and nonprofits like the Smithsonian or PBS The quality of existing resources can vary or they may be designed for audiences of a different age, geographic location, or educational background. If you use
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, 2022 Black History Month: Seeking (a Supreme Court) Justice February 2, 2022 Mortvedt Library materials for HEALING: PATHWAYS FOR RESTORATION AND RENEWAL symposium February 16, 2022
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in Sakai 2.9. Therein you can drill down through the interactive headers to find screenshots and descriptions of the new features that will become available after the upgrade to Sakai on June 6. Lessons Overview Included in these materials is a brief video that provides an overview of the Lessons tool. Through Lessons a course or project site in Sakai can be constructed and organized in a more cohesive and intuitive style than has been possible with previous versions of Sakai. Learn More by
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, research methods, materials and data are shared digitally around the world to tackle inquiries. Why is this important? Traditional research can yield low replicability of previous studies. This suggests—in part— questionable research practices, including manipulating data to fit hypotheses and desired results, or worse yet, data fabrication. A “replicability crisis” (i.e., the inability to replicate earlier research findings), is addressed with open science practices. Benefits of open science include
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. During the virtual meeting, participants can choose to display any content on their computer screen. This is useful for sharing presentation slides, documents, web content, or other materials. Participants can choose whether to enable their camera, communicate through audio only, or communicate using text-chat. The PLUTO team recommends instructors use Google Hangouts Meet to conduct virtual class sessions because the interface is relatively simple to use and access with your ePass credentials. This
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